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Sofia Resnick

Reporter at Stateline

Sofia Resnick covers reproductive rights for Stateline. She has been a journalist for 20 years, covering reproductive health policy and politics for more than a decade, specializing in stories about how the religious right has manipulated science to change policy and tracking the long tail of the fall of Roe v. Wade. Before coming to States Newsroom in 2023, Sofia worked as a freelance reporter and editor, as an investigative reporter for Rewire News Group and the American Independent, and as a copy editor for the Austin Chronicle. She was a 2019-2020 congressional journalism fellow for the American Political Science Association. Her work has appeared in numerous national publications, including the Daily Beast, HuffPost, Mother Jones, New York Magazine, and Reveal. She has a master's degree in journalism from Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and lives in Washington, D.C.

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Medicaid rule targeting abortion providers set to expire

A Trump administration rule that strips federal Medicaid funding from abortion providers like Planned Parenthood is expected to lapse on July 4 after congressional leaders prioritize immigration spending. The provision has already forced dozens of health centers to close and reduced access to contraception and cancer screenings across 18 states.

Medicaid rule targeting abortion providers set to expire
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Mothers demand TSA follow its own breast milk and formula rules

Mothers and advocates are calling on the TSA to follow its own rules for traveling with breast milk and formula, pushing Congress to pass the bipartisan BABES Act to ensure proper training and enforcement. The Chamber of Mothers says the issue reflects broader gaps in U.S. support for parents, from paid leave to affordable child care.

Mothers demand TSA follow its own breast milk and formula rules